Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fashion. Show all posts
Ann has become a wonderful accomplice these days. She is the new vintage bandit.
Ann wears -
Blouse - Christian Dior
Pencil Skirt - Emanuel Ungaro
Bag - Chanel
I wear-
Top - Kenzo Homme
5 Pocket Trousers - Cheap Monday
Blazer - Givenchy
Fez- Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gouche
Accesories - Vintage
Pictured on top are Ann's very narrow Ferragamo shoes. Why are they all so narrow?
6:40 PM
|
Ann Steinberg
,
Chanel
,
Christian Dior
,
Douglas Cain
,
Emanuel Ungaro
,
fashion
,
outfit inspiration
,
Yves Saint Laurent
|
0
comments
(Jacket-Burberry / Shirt- Dior / Pants- American Apparel / Scarf-Vera / Accessories- Vintage)
(Detail)
(Late 1950's Jacques Fath)
(Vivian Westwood Pirate Collection)
(1970's Kenzo)
(1980's Comme Des Garcons)
Dear world,
I would really like this Henrik Vibskov Coat from Assembley New York. Its down to just $198 from $388. For now, I'll dream about it....
(Blazer- Vintage Giorgio Armani / Shirt- Vintage Christian Dior/Corduroy pants- American Apparel / Asymmetrical Cotton/Cashmere Wrap- Helmut Lang / Tie- Valentino / Tie clip-Vintage from Spain / Shoes- Vintage Cole Haan)
- Brass setting.
- Crystal rhinestone insets.
- Wristlet.
- Tassel detail.
- 3 1/2"H x 3 1/2"W x 3 1/2"D.
- Made in Italy.
A mere $2,495.00 at Bergdorf Goodman.
I have no idea what I would do with it. Maybe it would be just the thing to carry weed in. Perhaps I could wear it around my neck and keep my keys in there so I never loose them. It would also be perfect to whip around on that little chain and whack any potential attacker with. I guess that's how I should justify it. I need it for my safety. So....... go buy it for me!!

Sonia Delaunay (born Sarah Ilinitchna Stern) was the french artist who initiated the Orphism art movement. Orphism can be described by its noted geometry and strong color blocking utilizing bold shades. She was the first living woman to hold a solo retrospective at the Louvre, which took place in 1964, and in 1975 she was initiated as an officer of the French Legion of Honor. She was a thoroughly modern woman, even marrying a gay man, to escape being brought back to Russia by her family; a choice that would ultimately lead to her connections in the art world. It pays to keep some homos around ;-). Her work transcends many genres but I had wanted to share her clothing and costumes.
During the Russian revolution, Sonia turned to selling clothes and costumes for the stage for her income. It was during this period that these clothes were from. I really want the top that is a pile of triangles in reds orange, blue greens and black.
Sonia died December 5, 1979, at the age of 95.
I would do Anything for that matching jacket/dress/Citroen combo. I am so jealous.....
12:16 PM
|
1920's
,
Art Deco
,
fashion
,
inspiration
,
Modern
,
Modernism
,
outfit inspiration
|
1comments
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)